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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">We've been using omniORB and Java
for years - it works great!&nbsp; Currently we are using omniORB 4.0.6 and
JRE 1.4.2_11.&nbsp; The JRE includes the runtime and the JDK contains the
IDL compiler (idlj) to create the Java stubs from your IDL files.&nbsp; Its
very straightforward.</font></font><br>
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Alex Chen wrote:
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 type="cite">Thanks for the information, Attila.
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  <div>I only need to use the CORBA feature.&nbsp; Actually&nbsp;I am not
familiar with OVB and CCM at all.</div>
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  <div>I am more&nbsp;interested in using the native ORB that comes with
JRE, if there is one shipped in</div>
  <div>1.4.x, so that I do not need to use another ORB.</div>
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  <div>Any one has such experience at all?</div>
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  <div>Alex</div>
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  <div>On May 10, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Attila Czig&aacute;ny wrote:</div>
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  <blockquote type="cite">Hello,<br>
I use JacORB(in JBoss exactly) and omniORB.<br>
Note, that omniORB's stable version does not support OVB, CCM and such
things, so you cannot use the codes directly generated by rmic.<br>
I use CORBA both ways.<br>
Attila <br>
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    <div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/10/06, <b
 class="gmail_sendername">Alex Chen</b> &lt;<a
 href="mailto:alex_chen@filemaker.com">alex_chen@filemaker.com</a>&gt;
wrote:</span>
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Hi,<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; I used Borland's VisiBroker long time ago.&nbsp;&nbsp;Now I need to use<br>
OmniORB for our C++ ORB<br>
and find a Java ORB in the Java side.&nbsp;&nbsp;It seems JDK 1.4 and up comes<br>
with a Java ORB.<br>
Can the two work with each other?&nbsp;&nbsp;Has anyone used such configuration <br>
before?<br>
Any help is appreciated.<br>
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Alex<br>
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